by Mat n Cheese April 13, 2009
As defined by former GWAR member The Sexecutioner, a doggie doo snowcone is the last of his sexual demands outlined the song of his namesake; the previous demands being: genital herpes, golden showers, and a spiked dog collar. This final demand, the doggie doo snowcone, is a rather obscure take on the classic yellow snowcone, however fresh dog shit is substituted in the place of urine. Now a cone full of snow, topped with steamy dog feces does not complete the act of "doing" a doggie doo snowcone. In order to finish this transaction, the cone must be fervently mashed against some part, preferably the face, of a person's body while engaged in a sexual act.
Randy got an "F" on his spelling test; that night he went without his doggie doo snowcone. He was, however, still raped by his father.
by Brent Smagler March 30, 2012
an arabic phrase used by kuwaiti teenagers, which means to take a last puff off a joint (boos as in kiss "kiss the joint") and put it out (doos as in squash "squash the joint")
by mon6o8 March 06, 2007
Phrase used to describe a lack of enthusiasm or a person's complete failure to say something of value.
May be accompanied by the slightly tired waving of ones index finger in small circles.
May be accompanied by the slightly tired waving of ones index finger in small circles.
Frank: "So, I went & bought this brand new car, its a Nova, but its totally awesome, much better than yours."
Bob: "Whoopty fuckin' doo."
Bob: "Whoopty fuckin' doo."
by Traize June 24, 2005
A sarcastic exclamation of joy. Said by Pete in "Shaun of the Dead". Interesting sidenote; the original line was "scooby-fucking-doo", but had to be changed for legal reasons.
by cakeandfinewine September 24, 2004
often used by water polo players. Many of times they use doo in talking or getting someones attention. This is made up for
P-TOWN'S water polo players
P-TOWN'S water polo players
by Seany April 20, 2005
is term used to describe faggots.
First used by a caller to the Hal Turner show, Artie Wheeler.
It is especially helpful in describing their antics.
First used by a caller to the Hal Turner show, Artie Wheeler.
It is especially helpful in describing their antics.
Person1:I heard about those catholic priest over there.
Person2:Catholic priests?
Person1:They're Faggery Daggery Doo boys! Yes sir!
Person2:Catholic priests?
Person1:They're Faggery Daggery Doo boys! Yes sir!
by radiofreeradio December 17, 2010